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Washington expects 'tsunami of cash' with inauguration mega-bash

Washington, January 18 (ANI): Tourism trade in Washington is expecting a 'tsunami of cash' after two to four million people were estimated to enter the US capital to see President-elect Barack Obama take office on January 20.

According to Chris Knudson, with the D.C. Chamber of Commerce, the city could see a cash rush ranging from 700 million to 1 billion dollars.

"There's visitors coming here from all over the world," Fox News quoted Knudson as saying.

The stimulus is predicted to come from bars, restaurants, shops and special events, public and private, but the major revenue is to be earned from hotel stays during the 10 official inaugural balls.

The Presidential Inaugural Committee may bring around 45 million dollars for the celebrations while the federal government handed out 49 million dollars - making the super bash costing nearly 100 million dollars.

Theresa Belpulsi, tourism vice president for Destination DC, said: "It's probably going to be a very big hit." (ANI)

Japan freezes Iranian assets over nuclear plan

Tokyo, May 18: Japan decided today to freeze the assets of more Iranian individuals and institutions in line with United Nations sanctions aimed at persuading Tehran to stop nuclear enrichment, which could be used to make an atomic bomb. Fifteen Iranian individuals and 13 institutions designated by a UN resolution as being involved with Iran's nuclear programme will be added to a list of those whose assets have already been frozen, the government said......
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